Amy Watt of the Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track & Field Team was one of the 26 track and field athletes named to the Canada National Team for the Lima 2019 Parapan Am Games in Peru.
The United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) honored the Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track & Field Team with the All-Academic Team Award and listed five members on the team to the 2019 Division III All-Academic Awards list on Monday morning.
GENEVA, OH. – The Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track and Field team wrapped up the 2019 Track and Field Championships with All-American performances from junior Vicky-Marie Addo-Ashong in the Triple Jump and junior Helen Guo in the 5000m run on Saturday afternoon at the Spire Institute.
GENEVA, OH. – The Pomona-Pitzer Women's Track and Field team ended day one of the NCAA Division III Championships with an All-American performance as first-year Lila Cardillo took eighth place in the 10,000m run on Thursday afternoon at the Spire Institute.
NEW ORLEANS, LA. – The Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track & Field Team accrued several All-Region awards before the upcoming NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championship as eight different athletes earned a spot on the All-Region Team.
GENEVA, OH. – The Pomona-Pitzer Track & Field program will send 10 representatives to compete at the 2019 NCAA Track & Field Championships from May 23-25th at the Spire Institute in Geneva, Ohio.
The Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track & Field Team sent a handful of athletes to Occidental Invite on Saturday, May 11 in hopes of improving their national qualifying marks. Racing against Division I, II, and professional athletes, this meet provided valuable experience for the Sagehens before the NCAA Championship meet.
After a successful showing at the SCIAC Track & Field Championship on April 28, the Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track & Field Team took home 10 All-SCIAC Honors with junior Vicky-Marie Addo-Ashong winning three. This was a significant milestone as the Sagehens won twice as many All-SCIAC awards than they did last season.
The SCIAC Championship wrapped up on Sunday evening with the Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track & Field Team seeing a handful of remarkable results after the meet. The Sagehens secured a podium spot in every final event they qualified for and finished fourth at the meet with 100 points.
The Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track & Field Team had several big performances from their athletes at the first day of the SCIAC Championship hosted at Fritz Burns Stadium at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on Saturday afternoon. After the results of the final round of the field events and two distance races, the Sagehens placed in sixth with 15 points. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps sit in first with 72 meet points while Occidental is in second at 36.
Two members of the Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track & Field Team successfully improved their national qualifying time on Wednesday evening, competing against top runners across the nation at Azusa Pacific University. Running under the lights at the 2019 Bryan Clay Invitational, junior Lauren Hamilton and frosh Lila Cardillo recorded exceptional 10,000 meter marks.
In their final multi-dual of the season, the Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track & Field Team saw Vicky-Marie Addo-Ashong reach a nationally ranked mark in the Triple Jump and 100 Meter Hurdles, giving the team plenty of optimism before the postseason. Competing against Chapman University, Cal Lutheran University, Occidental College, and Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, the Sagehens went 2-2 at the meet to bring their dual record to 5-3.
The Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track & Field program saw several excellent marks at the Pomona-Pitzer Invitational with a handful of athletes reaching the program top-10 marks on Saturday afternoon. Competing against top athletes from Division I, II, III and professional athletes, the Sagehens were able to show their ability to stand out.
The Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track & Field team came away with a split in their latest SCIAC dual meet on Saturday, defeating University of La Verne 87-72 and getting edged out by University of Redlands 107-52. The Sagehens saw two athletes put up personal bests and make top-10 program marks in two events.
The Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track and Field Team competed at the Redlands Invitational on Friday, as several individuals set notable marks that are ranked among the nation’s best.
The Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track & Field Program yielded strong results at the Oxy Distance Carnival Spring Break Classic, with four athletes breaking into the Top-10 in the program marks.
Battling the rainy conditions at Strehle Track, the Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track & Field Team excelled in their conference meet of the season as they outscored Whittier College 92.5 to 64.5 and beat Caltech 103-40. The Sagehens produced strong results in most of the events, taking first place in six events.
The Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track & Field Team continue to reach higher marks after competing at the Rossi Relays host at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps at Fritz Burns Stadium. Competing against top athletes from Division II, III, and NAIA programs, the Rossi Relays provided a valuable competitive experience for the Sagehens.
Quin Fraley of the Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track & Field Team was named SCIAC Athlete of the Week after her performances in the short distance races at the Pomona-Pitzer All Comers this past Saturday.
The Pomona-Pitzer All Comers on Saturday saw several remarkable achievements get accomplished as seven members of the Pomona-Pitzer Track & Field Team broke into the top-10 of the Pomona-Pitzer record books in their events.
The Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track & Field impressed in their season debut at the Occidental Dual Meet, taking first place in seven events and setting a school record in the 4x1600 Meter Relay.
Pomona College announced plans today for a new athletics and recreation center, with construction to begin in 2020 on a rebuilt facility to replace the Rains Center for Sport and Recreation.
NEW ORLEANS, LA – The Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track and Field team was named as a U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-Academic Team as announced by the USTFCCCA.
The Pomona-Pitzer Athletics Program combined for the most student-athletes named to the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) All-Academic teams, leading the conference for the third straight season.
The final day of the 2018 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championship bode well for the Pomona-Pitzer Men’s and Women’s Track and Field program as the afternoon ended with two Sagehens, Andy Reischling and Helen Guo, taking home All-American honors. Despite the heat and the high humidity over in La Crosse, Wisconsin, the Sagehens battled through the elements and showed their best effort at Roger Harring Stadium.
The first day of the 2018 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championship went well in the Pomona-Pitzer Track & Field Program's favor as the Sagehens saw Andy Reischling and Jessica Finn take home All-American Honors while Danny Rosen qualified for the 3000-meter Steeplechase Final.
The United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association named three different athletes from the Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track & Field Program to the All-Region list for four different events. This honor is awarded to athletes who finished within the top-five in their respective events in their region.
The NCAA announced the qualified competitors for the 2018 Outdoor Track and Field National Championships on Saturday, May 19. Three members of the Pomona-Pitzer Men's Track and Field program and three members from the women's program qualified for the National Championships and will be competing at the Veteran's Memorial Field Sports Complex in La Crosse, Wisconsin from May 24-26.
CLAREMONT, CA. - With strong marks in many events, sophomore Vicky-Marie Addo-Ashong recorded the #3 all-time program mark in the heptathlon Thursday and Friday at the Claremont Classic.
he Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference awarded five All-SCIAC awards to the Pomona-Pitzer Women’s Track and Field team on Wednesday afternoon with Vicky-Marie Addo-Ashong and Helen Guo taking two awards each. In addition, Kayla Paraiso took home the Jennifer Stary Character Award for her off-field achievements.